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'''Fiora''' is a plane in [[Magic: The Gathering]]'s multiverse, the setting for the [[draft]]- and multiplayer-centric [[Conspiracy]] expansions. It is notable for looking very much like [[/v/|Assassin's Creed II]] with Ezio fighting [[goblin]]s and [[mage]]s instead of Templars.


Fiora is a plane in [[Magic: The Gathering]]'s multiverse, the setting for the [[draft]]- and multiplayer-centric [[Conspiracy]] expansions. It is notable for looking very much like [[/v/|Assassin's Creed II]] with Ezio fighting [[goblin]]s and [[mage]]s instead of Templars.  
Most cards from Fiora center on a city named Paliano, and the conspiracies (see what I did there?) related to its rulership.  Paliano is basically a clockpunk version of Tiphares from ''Battle Angel Alita'', with the elites residing up on a giant fuckoff tower called the High City, and everyone else living around its pillars.  In the first Conspiracy set, Paliano was ruled by King Brago, a ghost who was deposed and murdered by one Marchesa the Black Rose. Marchesa crowned herself Queen, making sure that Brago would not return by contracting Kaya, a Planeswalker who can kill ghosts . The full consequences of this are yet to be revealed.


Most cards from Fiora center on a city named Paliano, and the conspiracies (see what I did there?) related to its rulership. In the first Conspiracy set, Paliano was ruled by King Brago, a ghost who was deposed and murdered by one Marchesa the Black Rose. Marchesa crowned herself Queen, making sure that Brago would not return by contracting Kaya, a Planeswalker who can kill ghosts. The full consequences of this are yet to be revealed.
Notable residents include:
 
Other notable residents include:


* An artificer named Muzzio, who is basically Magic's equivalent of Leonardo da Vinci.
* An artificer named Muzzio, who is basically Magic's equivalent of Leonardo da Vinci.
* Athe only known living goblin Planeswalker, an artificer named Daretti.   
* The only known living goblin Planeswalker, an artificer named Daretti.   
* Leovold, a Sultai elf legendary so evil he's the only gold commander to be banned in commander.  
* Leovold, a Sultai elf legendary so evil he's the only gold-frame commander to be banned in commander. Dig this:  [[Big Bad Evil Guy|''"Each opponent can’t draw more than one card each turn.  Whenever you or a permanent you control becomes the target of a spell or ability an opponent controls, you may draw a card."'']]
* Kaya, a weak $10 planeswalker with an AMAZING holographic alternate art foil that runs in the low hundreds.  She phases through a door as you tilt the card, it's a really impressive use of foil printing. 


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Latest revision as of 04:31, 21 June 2023

I'll make him an offer he can't refuse.

Fiora is a plane in Magic: The Gathering's multiverse, the setting for the draft- and multiplayer-centric Conspiracy expansions. It is notable for looking very much like Assassin's Creed II with Ezio fighting goblins and mages instead of Templars.

Most cards from Fiora center on a city named Paliano, and the conspiracies (see what I did there?) related to its rulership. Paliano is basically a clockpunk version of Tiphares from Battle Angel Alita, with the elites residing up on a giant fuckoff tower called the High City, and everyone else living around its pillars. In the first Conspiracy set, Paliano was ruled by King Brago, a ghost who was deposed and murdered by one Marchesa the Black Rose. Marchesa crowned herself Queen, making sure that Brago would not return by contracting Kaya, a Planeswalker who can kill ghosts . The full consequences of this are yet to be revealed.

Notable residents include:

Settings of Magic: The Gathering
Pre-revisionist: First Magic Sets - First Urza Block - Arabian Nights
Legends - Homelands - Ice Age - Mirage
Weatherlight Saga: Portal Starter Sets - Second Urza Block
Tempest Block - Masques Block - Invasion Block
Post-Weatherlight: Otaria Block - Mirrodin - Kamigawa - Ravnica - Time Spiral
After the Mending: Lorwyn - Alara - Zendikar - New Phyrexia
Innistrad - Return to Ravnica - Theros - Tarkir - Eldraine - Ikoria
Two-Block Paradigm: Kaladesh - Amonkhet - Ixalan
Post Two-Block Paradigm: Eldraine - Ikoria - Kaldheim - Strixhaven
Never in a standard set: Fiora (Where the Conspiracy sets take place) - Kylem (Battlebond)